Ustus Flavius

Ustus Flavius (356 AD-) was a general of the Eastern Roman Empire.

Biography
Ustus Flavius was the third son of Syagrius Flavius and Severina Flavius, and was Christian like his father. Ustus became one of the governors of the city of Ephesus in Asia Minor, where his father served as the official governor. He was positive and flaccid, confident with defense and good when outnumbered. Ustus despised nomads, who included the people that were encroaching on the Eastern Roman Empire from the steppes.

Ustus was eventually moved to govern the city of Tarsus in southern Asia Minor, as Ephesus was governed by many new additions to the House of Flavius.